Advantages: wifi ,blue tooth,intel atom Disadvantages: video intel gma ,
...This laptop is one of the cheapest on the market ,he have intel atom cpu this is good cuz its energie efficient so u have more battery but less power cuz intel atom is not powerfull cpu ;]u have normal hard drive this is also good cuz ssd are still very expensive ;] u got good batterry and everything u need for communication like web camera mics..... Wifi , blue tooth ;] u can upgrade ram , u can upgrade hard drive up to 500gb ;] so lenovo is not bad the bad things are bad video card intel gma and other bad things low resolution 1024x600 this is not really good cuz some applications programs games cant use that resolution they need 1024x768min. so this cant be trouble for u ;]...
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Advantages: high performance laptop, blueray drive, easy to use Disadvantages: low RAM, heavy weights
...Note the specification Lenovo Ideapad Y530 below.
Processor
Intel core2 Duo Penryn P8600 speed 2.4GHz 3MB L2 Cache.
Memory
1 x 2048 DDR2 PC6400
Graphic Card
Nvidia GeForce 9500M GT 512MB, Tubocache to 1024MB
Sound
HD Audio 7.1, Dolby Home Theater support
Optical Drive
In-tray Blueray Disc Drive 2x, DVD + RW /-RW 16x, CD-R/RW multidrive
Hard Disk
Hitachi 300GB SATA - S.M.A.R.T. enabled
Screen
15.4 inch WXGA TFT LCD (1280 x 800 res)
Conectivity
Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, Intel Wifi 5100, Broadcom 10/100 Fast Ethernet
Operating System / Software
Windows Vista Home Premium, Norton Internet Security
Expansions
Express Card, USB 2.0, Firewire/400
See specs above I think Lenovo Ideapad Y530 enough to meet the needs of you a berkomputer us. Not just for surfing and office work, work graphic design, multimedia, and gaming is to be...
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Advantages: Built in webcam. fingerprint recognition that works, good customer support. Disadvantages: Slightly sluggish compared to some higher end machines.
...I own a Lenovo 3000 N100 and use it daily for personal use. I also use a Dell Latitude D620 for work, but I will try not to compare them too much to each other in this review.
I acquired the Lenovo after my previous Laptop (a Medion) died and couldn't be resurrected by the Insurance company - so I didn't actually go out and buy this one specifically. In actual fact, it is much better than my Medion, although this may be due to the passage of time and better technology.
Technical Bits:
The laptop has a Core Duo processor (I think mine is 1.7Ghz not 1.83 as listed in the header). It has 512MB RAM, a DVD writer, fingerprint recognition and a nifty web cam in the lid. It has built in Wifi which works well. It has 4 USB ports, although annoyingly these are on the side - I prefer them at the back (especially fr the mouse). It also...
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